Not forgetting Pythian <http://www.pythian.com>, Baron ;)
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 8:12 PM, Baron Schwartz <baron@stripped> wrote:
> Ultimately, if you intend to use MyISAM, you must keep in mind that it
> eliminates some of your options. One problem is that MyISAM is very
> slow to repair after a crash. Remember, if a crash can happen, it
> eventually will, it's just a question of when. And MyISAM doesn't have
> recovery -- it only has "repair," which will not necessarily recover
> all of your data.
>
> If you are not aware of Percona XtraDB Cluster, it might be
> interesting for you. (I work for Percona.) There is also Continuent
> Tungsten to consider.
>
> Frankly, though, I'd step back a bit from such microscopic focus on
> technologies. It looks like you need advice from someone who's done
> this before, to get the high-level things right before you dive deeply
> into details. If it's really this important, I personally wouldn't
> trust it to a mailing list, I'd hire someone. It's well worth it.
> There's Percona again, of course, but there's also MySQL, SkySQL,
> PalominoDB, and lots more to choose from.
>
> Baron
>
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